I like to throw in the first chapter of "Statistical Inference for everyone" for a little bit more explanation for these rules (https://github.com/bblais/Statistical-Inference-for-Everyone). It looks to me like an…
My two cents: 1. As pointed out correctly in the article and "Most A/B-Test Results are illusionary", using a non-sequential frequentist method in a sequential way leads to wrong conclusions. In this regard, the…
I like to throw in the first chapter of "Statistical Inference for everyone" for a little bit more explanation for these rules (https://github.com/bblais/Statistical-Inference-for-Everyone). It looks to me like an…
My two cents: 1. As pointed out correctly in the article and "Most A/B-Test Results are illusionary", using a non-sequential frequentist method in a sequential way leads to wrong conclusions. In this regard, the…